PLEASE! If you are 'open about your surgery'
What I mean is: I know for many of us that were anticipating upcoming surgery, we all heard tales of the bad results of bariatric surgery. From death, to people being maimed, losing no weight, losing too much weight, becoming cripple, having a transfer addiction, becoming alcoholic/sexaholic/gambleaholic (yes i made that up!), and the list goes on!!
People love to spread these tales to those having VSG.
The day before my surgery, my trollish ex supervisor decided to tell me I would probably be on a ventilator from surgery like another girl someone knew who had surgery..
BE THE GOOD EXAMPLE. BE THE PERSON THAT PEOPLE CAN RECOUNT THE STORY OF! INSTEAD OF "I KNEW SOMEONE WHO DIED" THEY CAN SAY, "OH I KNOW SOMEONE WHO CHANGED THEIR LIFE AND DID GREAT!"
This is the MAIN reason I am open about my surgery. If one person can learn about VSG from me, if one person can be inspired, every little struggle is worth it.
I AM A SUCCESS. AND SO ARE YOU. SHARE IT. OWN IT. BE THE POSITIVE ROLE MODEL.
HW: 258lbs SW: 240 CW: 140 I am 5 foot 7 and 30 years old
VSG 12/21/10 Plastics: Tummy tuck, breast lift, and augmentation 11/3/11
Soon to be veterinarian!! xoxo
www.sexyskinnybitch.wordpress.com - my journey to sexy skinny bitch status
11/16/12 - Got my Body by Sauceda - arms, Bl/BA, LBL, thigh lift.
HW 420/ SW 335 /CW 200 85 lbs lost pre-op / 135 post op
~~~~Alison~~~~~
I did not tell many people before I had surgery, but I have told everyone after surgery, especially those who tell me how great I look and who marvel at my weight loss.
I'm definitely not ashamed of having surgery. It has become a part of who I am and if I can help one person experience the happiness I have right now, it will be worth it. I have not heard a single negative comment from anyone, and in fact, have experienced support and encouragement beyond my wildest dreams.
I agree with you -- I want to be a positive role model and inspiration for others, and I am strong enough to withstand any negative judgement that my come my way, although I doubt much will.
But for those who are, this is what we should strive for (IMHO)
HW: 258lbs SW: 240 CW: 140 I am 5 foot 7 and 30 years old
VSG 12/21/10 Plastics: Tummy tuck, breast lift, and augmentation 11/3/11
Soon to be veterinarian!! xoxo
But what if it hasn't been a success for you, what then? should you lie? I'm happy for all the folks who have had success but there has to be room for people who have not had that. they already feel like outsiders being outside the norm. of what one can expect with that surgery. There should be a little room for them.